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Tiger Woods is a 'game-time decision' for the Masters. Here's what ... (Golf.com)

Last week, that speculation reached a fever pitch when the collective golf internet tracked Woods' jet to Augusta, Ga., where he played a practice round and ...

“That’s a practice round, that’s a pro-am day, or if it’s a major, it’s a practice round day, it’s the rounds. He reiterated that stance at the PNC Challenge and then again at the Genesis Invitational in February. His first public reappearance since the crash came at the Hero World Challenge, where he insisted he was still a long way from competitive play. Last week, that speculation reached a fever pitch when the collective golf internet tracked Woods’ jet to Augusta, Ga., where he played a practice round and worked on his game on the range. Murmurs from the club were that Woods looked good; he had speed and made it through the round. For months, the golf world has breathlessly speculated on Tiger Woods’ return to competitive golf.

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Supercars Team owners Stephen and Brenton Grove are shifting their personal racing focus for season 2022 | Auto Action.

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No time at bed time - stories a dying art (Bega District News)

As many as one in four Australian children are missing out on bedtime stories because of their time-poor...

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Community tells IU, Jacobs 'time's up' for lack of follow through on ... (Indiana Daily Student)

Malala helped organize the Saturday protest to demand the university takes more action to protect victims of sexual assault. Editor's note: Abby Malala ...

She said IU administration is not doing enough and doesn't care to do so when addressing the rise of sexual assaults on campus. IU alumna Abby Malala hugs Jacobs School of Music sophomore Cristina Sarrico after Malala finished reading her speech to the crowd April 2, 2022, in front of the music school’s East Studio Building. “Rarely, ever, are any of us healed in isolation,” Malala said. When she was trying to find help, she said she was forced to tell her story over and over, sometimes in excruciating detail. "If they don't know the answers to everything, that's okay," Sarrico said. A problem he called a cancer festering in the walls. She wants more to be done on the university's end. Organizer and IU alumna Abby Malala briefly studied in the jazz studies program with Parker. During her time in the department, she said she was abused herself by another student. "Because their endorsement of Parker and the culture he thrived in filled me with the fear that if I spoke out about being abused, no one would believe me," Malala said. Ostlund was the woman who reported Parker to the university, which resulted in a Title IX investigation that found him responsible for her assault. Through this experience, she said her passion and identity in music had become something that felt terrifying and unsafe. The university treated her case with little respect, she said, and its actions, or lack thereof, allowed an alleged "known abuser" back into the community. The protest was spurred by the findings of an Indiana Daily Student investigation.

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Time for the sunflowers to bloom again in Ukraine (The Sydney Morning Herald)

When Ukraine's khaki-clad President Volodymyer Zelensky addressed the Australian Parliament on Thursday and raised his fist in victory, I couldn't help but ...

Russia needs to be held to account for this as well as for the war it is currently waging.There is a perspex plaque containing Ukrainian sunflower in our office at The Sydney Morning Herald. It was gifted by Ukrainian officials to our then correspondent Paul McGeough and our photographer Kate Geraghty who covered the MH17 disaster. Ukraine is the world’s top producer of sunflower oil and a major exporter of wheat, a breadbasket for Europe and Russia especially.What struck me when I was there was the devastation of the Jewish community. Geraghty has been back in Ukraine for the Herald and The Age in recent weeks, covering this terrible war.I see that plaque as a symbol that someday, hopefully soon, seeds will be planted for the sunflower season in Ukraine. And bright yellow flowers will again bloom.Let’s raise our fists in hope like President Zelensky. Every flower needs the light to grow., register or subscribe to save articles for later.Helen Pitt is a journalist at the The Sydney Morning Herald. A significant portion of what is now Western Ukraine was annexed by Soviet forces in 1939 from the Republic of Poland, and there was the addition of Carpathian Ruthenia from Czechoslovakia in 1945.Whatever map you use to define it, let’s not forget Ukraine is Europe’s second largest European country after Russia. Aside from the Black Sea beaches of the Crimean peninsula, including its pearl, Odessa, Ukraine is a place of vast flat plains. Most synagogues had been destroyed during World War II. Entire Jewish communities, known as shtetls, were obliterated in western Ukraine. These stories were poignantly retold in American Jewish author Jonathan Safran Foer’s 2002 novel Everything is Illuminated. It is the fictionalised story of the eradicated town of Trachimbrod, a shtetl in occupied Poland (now Ukraine) where the author’s grandfather was born before the Holocaust, woven with the story of Foer’s real-life trip to Ukraine in search of the remnants and memories of Trachimbrod.As President Zelensky told our Parliament this week, we thought we’d put the Holocaust, and the “worst pages” of 20th century history, behind us. Life was and is still tough there.A person wears a crown of sunflowers as they rally against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine during a protest outside City Hall in Ottawa, Ontario, last month. Ukrainian troops ride on an APC with a Ukrainian flag in a field with sunflowers in Kryva Luka, eastern Ukraine, on July 5, 2014.Zelensky is right to join with Australia in condemning Russia’s 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which killed 298 people. Often this resulted in a rise of local nationalism.I was sent to Uzhhorod, a medieval city on the river Uzh, near the border of Slovakia and Hungary. The downtown train station was emblazoned with the obligatory Soviet-era mural, of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first human to journey into outer space in 1961. Throughout its more than 1000-year history, Uzhhorod had repeatedly passed from hand to hand, changing its rulers regularly.The region was once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and a significant number of Hungarian speakers still live there, as well as in nearby Romania, Slovakia and Croatia.Through its 72-year history, the Ukrainian republic’s borders have changed many times. It was a bleak, snowy place when I visited.Western Ukraine is particularly flat and windy but the ground is resource-rich. When Ukraine’s khaki-clad President Volodymyer Zelensky addressed the Australian Parliament on Thursday and raised his fist in victory, I couldn’t help but feel a bright yellow sunflower bloom in my heart.When he told Australians that Russia had brought back the “worst pages of the 20th century” and the “evil that humanity thought they had forgotten about a long time ago”, it reminded me of the spirit of the Ukrainians I have met in their country and the world over.President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky receives a standing ovation after addressing a special sitting via videolink in the House of Representatives.Thirty years ago I was sent on assignment to Ukraine. It was less than a year after the 1991 referendum that formalised Ukraine’s departure from the Soviet Union. The Balkan war was raging in not far off Bosnia, and I was reporting on the Hungarian-speaking minority in western Ukraine.As with post World War I and II, eastern European nations were remaking themselves: literally, as their boundaries were redrawn, and metaphorically, as they established new identities, free from the yoke of Russian domination. Time for the sunflowers to bloom again in Ukraine, register or subscribe to save articles for later.

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Indiana women's tennis takes down No. 65 Purdue for first time in ... (Indiana Daily Student)

Junior Mila Mejic serves against Marquette on Feb. 6, 2022, at the IU Tennis Center. Indiana defeated No. 65 Purdue 4-2 on Saturday at the IU Tennis Center.

With the victory, Indiana secured its second Big Ten win of the year after defeating Iowa at home on March 26. A 6-4, 6-3 win by Purdue senior Seira Shimizu against sophomore Sayda Hernandez tied the match at 2-2, but Indiana continued to dominate in the singles matches and picked up another pair of wins. Indiana junior Alexandra Staiculescu and sophomore Laura Masic earned singles matches wins in the second and third singles matches, which helped the team earn two points.

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Masters 2022: Tiger Woods heading to Augusta, 'game-time ... (GolfDigest.com)

Woods announced that he will head to Augusta National Sunday to continue his preparation for the Masters.

He rode in a cart on a flat course that week, and the scramble format allowed him to only hit shots he felt comfortable with. In 2010, he played his first tournament since his marital scandal and tied for fourth. He surprised many by playing in the PNC Challenge alongside his son, Charlie, in December, and generally impressed with his form but walked with a noticeable limp. Woods was spotted walking his home course, Medalist Golf Club, over the weekend and made a trip to Augusta National on Tuesday to test his surgically rebuilt leg on the famously undulating track. He suffered comminuted open fractures to both the tibia and fibula bones in his right leg as well as extensive nerve and soft tissue damage when he lost control of an SUV outside Los Angeles in February 2021. “I will be heading up to Augusta today to continue my preparation and practice,” Woods wrote on Twitter Sunday morning amid heavy speculation over his decision.

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2022 Masters: Tiger Woods will be 'game-time decision' as he ... (CBSSports.com)

Woods, who was involved on a horrific one-car wreck in February 2021, is aiming to play his first official event since November 2020 when he last participated ...

It would be quite a turn of events for somebody who we barely saw in 2021. The first hint that this might happen came at the end of 2021 when Woods was filmed hitting balls at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas, where he was the event host. Because Woods knows that he likely won't be super competitive at this year's Masters, playing at all represents a shift for him from past comebacks. Thankful for all the surgeons and doctors and nurses that, for all the countless surgeries that we went through and countless rehabs and the PT sessions are brutal, but it's still mine and I'm very thankful for that." It will be a game-time decision on whether I compete," he wrote in a tweet. It was a laid-back event on an easy golf course, but Woods still hit some truly eye-popping shots.

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Tiger Woods at the Masters: “It Will Be A Game-Time Decision” (The New York Times)

Woods, who won his last major in 2019, at the Masters, is trying to return to golf after sustaining significant leg injuries in a single-car crash in ...

“I’ve had a pretty good run,” Woods said in November, then nine months removed from the crash. He spent a month in the hospital, and doctors had considered the possibility that his leg might have to be amputated. “My foot was a little messed up there about a year ago, so the walking part is something that I’m still working on, working on strength and development in that.

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Tiger Woods says Masters will be 'game-time decision' (pgatour.com)

We'll have to wait and see if Tiger Woods is playing in this year's Masters after the five-time champion tweeted Sunday that his appearance will be a ...

North called Augusta National “the last place you would’ve thought he could possibly play.” That seemed true after Woods’ press conference from Riviera in February, where he expressed frustration at the pace of his comeback. I'm getting better, yes, but as I said, not at the speed and rate that I would like. CBS will mark that anniversary before the final-round broadcast of this year’s Masters with a documentary titled, “A Win for the Ages.” The show will feature Woods discussing his relationship with his father, as well as pioneers Lee Elder and Charlie Sifford, and his recollections of the win. Woods said at his Genesis Invitational in February that he did not know when he would return to competitive golf. CBS’ Jim Nantz visited Woods in Florida last month for a documentary on his historic 1997 Masters win, but received no hints that Woods may play this year. Only one more spot in the field remains, for the winner of the Valero Texas Open on Sunday.

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Tiger Woods says possible Masters return will be a 'game-time ... (The Guardian)

Golf fans will have to wait a little while longer to find out whether Tiger Woods will make a surprising return to this month's Masters.

I mean, it would be awesome for him to be there.” This year’s tournament is the 25th anniversary of his first Masters victory, when he won by a record 12 shots. Woods sustained serious injuries in last February’s crash, including open fractures of the tibia and fibula in his right leg.

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Tiger Woods to practice at Augusta National, 'game-time decision ... (ESPN Australia)

Tiger Woods updated his status for the Masters, which begins Thursday, saying he considers himself a "game-time decision" to play his first tournament in ...

He told reporters at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas in late November that doctors nearly had to amputate his right leg. My foot was a little messed up there about a year ago, so the walking part is something that I'm still working on, working on strength and development in that. Woods has been working to regain strength in his right leg and right foot for more than a year. In the 2008 U. S. Open at Torrey Pines, he won his 14th major championship title by defeating Rocco Mediate in sudden death after an 18-hole playoff. But as I said, not at the speed and rate that I would like. "I think for golf and for the Masters Tournament and for everyone, to have Tiger there would be phenomenal," Rory McIlroy told reporters in San Antonio earlier this week at the Valero Texas Open. "I think it just adds to the event. He had suffered the injuries by rushing back too soon from arthroscopic knee surgery after the 2008 Masters. The SUV that he was driving crossed over two oncoming lanes, struck a curb and uprooted a tree on a downhill stretch in Rolling Hills Estates, just outside Los Angeles. He was wearing a seatbelt, and officers found him still sitting in the SUV. The five-time Masters champion has not played in more than a year after he was seriously injured in a car wreck outside Los Angeles that nearly resulted in doctors amputating his right leg. Playing at Augusta National is considered one of the most difficult walks in professional golf because of its length, hills and slopes. Sources had told ESPN that Woods played an 18-hole practice round at Augusta National on Tuesday. Woods is scheduled among the Masters' pre-tournament news conferences for 11 a.m. ET Tuesday.

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Tiger Woods Will Make 'Game-Time Decision' On Returning To ... (Forbes)

The 46-year-old hasn't competed in an official tournament since suffering leg injuries in a car crash in February 2021.

Woods suffered fractures in his right leg following a single-car wreck in February 2021. Woods was speeding in his SUV before swerving on a curve in a road just outside Los Angeles and slamming into a tree, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Woods said later that year his leg could have been amputated following the fracture. Woods, 46, said he will travel to Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia on Sunday to “continue my preparation and practice,” four days before the prestigious tournament is set to begin.

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Tiger Woods to make 'game-time decision' on Masters participation (centralfifetimes.com)

The 15-time major champion has not played in a top-level event since being involved in a horrific car crash in February 2021.

Woods was included in the pre-tournament press conference schedule. Woods has not played in a top-level event since being involved in a horrific car crash in February 2021. Woods has not played in a top-level event since being involved in a horrific car crash in February 2021.

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Tiger Woods warms-up at Augusta four days out from the Masters ... (ABC News)

Tiger Woods will make a "game-time decision" on competing at the Masters, the five-times champion said on Sunday as he continues his recovery from the ...

The 46-year-old Woods has not played on the PGA Tour since the November 2020 Masters. His only event since the accident came last December when he finished runner-up alongside his son in a 36-hole exhibition played on a flat course with no rough. “Knowing Tiger the way I know him, if he wasn't totally like... It will be a game-time decision on whether I compete," Woods said on Twitter.

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Tiger at Augusta for 'game-time decision' (Golf Australia Magazine)

Tiger Woods says he'll make a "game-time decision" on competing at this week's Masters as he continues his recovery from the serious leg injuries he ...

It will be a game-time decision on whether I compete. I will be heading up to Augusta today to continue my preparation and practice. "I will be heading up to Augusta today to continue my preparation and practice.

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